Alabama defensive lineman Jonathan Taylor was arrested Saturday on two domestic violence charges and dismissed from the team Sunday. Taylor was also arrested last July for domestic violence, leading to his dismissal from Georgia.

According to the TPD, officers responded to a call from a 24-year-old woman who said she had been assaulted by her boyfriend, leading to Taylor's arrest. The woman had minor neck injuries as a result of the incident.

This marks the second domestic violence arrest for Taylor in the past year. He was initially arrested on charges of felony assault and domestic battery last July for allegedly striking his girlfriend with a closed fist and choking her during a dorm room argument. A member of Georgia's program at the time, Taylor was dismissed from the team after the arrest. Those charges are still pending.

Taylor enrolled at Alabama in January after spending the 2014 season at Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Wesson, Miss.

At the time Taylor enrolled at Alabama, Crimson Tide athletic director Bill Battle said he and the team's coaches felt Taylor was "worthy of a second chance at completing his college football career at this level, and that [Taylor] fully understands the position in which he has placed himself."

Taylor's July arrest violated a pre-trial intervention program he had been placed in after his arrest last March. It's unclear what effect his arrest Saturday will have on his previous criminal cases.

A former four-star recruit, Taylor had nine tackles and one sack in 10 games for Georgia as a redshirt freshman in 2013.